There is no refillable gas stations available in Maroc, we bought a camping gas adapter and bought a small bottle on arrival ( £6 ) and exchange cost ( £2 ) I think they are 907 size. buy them at the road side everywhere

We have recently come back from Morocco and while we didn't need to refill while we were there, our fall back plan we were told was to buy a french pigtail then the bottles there are about £14 each - so no big deal to leave it behind when you leave

Northern Atlantic coast: Larache.In Larache one can gas bottles in the gas works with butane fill let, it is at the local exit in the industrial area shortly after the highway entrance left, N35°04.83, W06°11.597

Mohammedia: Between Mohammedia and Casablanca there is W07°25.41, propane at the R322 two Gaspots.Butan is available with N33°40.70, with Primagaz, N33°40.41, W07°25.81.

Agadir: N1 direction the north, the gas works are available in the industrial area nearby the port with N30°26.438 W09°38.56 propane and butane.

Northwest to middle Atlas: Butane and propane are at the local exit after Azrou available, shortly after which the motorway crosses, N33°49.564 W05°30.90

Marrakech: Propane and butane are available parallel with Tissir gas, 15 km at the road after El Jadida (past at Mc Donalds) at a small road to the Haupstrasse, N31°40.40 W08°02.46 Those are excerpts from the camping leader Morocco Mauritania 2008 that is genuinly super free one of parking bays, camping sites and much more besides. ISBN Nr.978-3-9810868-9-8 14,90€

There is no refillable gas stations available in Maroc, we bought a camping gas adapter and bought a small bottle on arrival ( £6 ) and exchange cost ( £2 ) I think they are 907 size. buy them at the road side everywhere

Loddy

Can you explain more please?
DOes this adapter convert from the normal calor/gaslow propane connector?

We went to Morocco a couple of years ago and worked on the premise that I would not be able to get my gaslow bottles filled up.

This proved to be the case, We had heard of a gas factory North of Agadir and were told you will always see a long queue of camper there,. We didn't see any and it didn't appear to cater for a refil.
However, "Camping Atlantica" North of Agaidir did appear to have a refil service available.

Anyway the point I want to make is that the Blue gas bottles that are sold on the side of the road are dirt cheap and the fitting it exactly the same as the Gaslow so we didn't need any adapters, you just need to be able to get the new bottle next to the gaslow pigtail.

However, we were only able to get butane and it was was crap gas, it stank and all the bottoms of the pots and pans were turned black. We also sooted up the flu on the fridge and needed to decoke it when we got back.

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